Reputation: 16362
I'm a software developer. The only browser I have at work is IE7. I don't have freedom to select my browser.
I am constantly learning and researching things online and, of course, IE7 is a very poor tool for doing that work.
I've been invited to present a business case for replacing the dev team's IE7 browsers w/ a something more modern. I don't want browser recommendations, and this isn't about which browser the users of my software/webapps will use, but...
... what behaviors/traits/sideeffects of IE7 should I highlight when making the case that it has a very real negative impact when I'm trying to do my work as a software developer?
Do I talk about security vulnerabilities (on my workstation)? Do I talk about the cost of waiting for tabs to open all day? Do I talk about the memory leaks? Do I try to measure how often the browser just flat-out crashes on me? What would resonate best with the corporate decision makers?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 222
Reputation: 3114
Words that important people like to hear:
Also make sure to talk about the minimal cost that the switch will have in terms of IT time required.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 37708
You did not explain what you are developing, and who you do it for. If you develop for an audience of 15,000 IE7 users, I think you have a weak case.
If you develop public websites, you have a very strong case, and many arguments to support it. It all depends ....
Upvotes: -1